| Commentary | Michelle Slaughter is officially added to the cast as of this episode. Ed beat the rest of us to graduation, so he is not too involved in this episode, but the rest of us soldier on and shoot one last episode before the rest of us have to join the real world. |
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Intro![]() |
Ed got a job, so we interview other cast members for the role of Ed Walsh on the show. Sock puppets are cool. What the hell was I thinking with that hair and beard? |
Kevorkian Unplugged![]() |
A concept skit. Jack Kervorkian gets his contract and goes to work. But he can't seem to stop himself at the contracted killing, and goes on a bit of a rampage. I love Raj's over-the-shoulder looks at the camera. |
Tommy The Tomato![]() |
One of our more melancholy skits. Hanh is playing with her food, doing a cool skit with her cherry tomatoes, but her friends are unimpressed. As a matter of fact, they seem to think she's a bit weird. |
Low Budget Super
Dude
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Episode:
The Campus Avenger. The first two installments of Low Budget Super
Dude were written by Big Roy Jackson, and we inhereted the scripts.
In this episode, we continue the franchise with a Young Pups written
episode. |
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CK
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A
parody of the CK Be commercials. |
Scooby Doo
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A
faithful re-imagining of an episode of the Scooby Doo show. The gang
comes across a grizzled old man wielding the Incredible Shrinko-Stretcho
Ray, who then shrinks the cast to the size of toys for his daughter's
use. Includes an appearance by a Harlem Globetrotter. And we don't go for any of the obvious "stoned Shaggy" or "lesbian Velma" jokes. Excellent costume work, and we even had access to a green van. And Scrappy Doo is run over by a car. |
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